A comprehensive Body of Knowledge to inform and underpin education and professional training for the cyber security sector.

CyBOK — The Cybersecurity Body of Knowledge
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A comprehensive Body of Knowledge to inform and underpin education and professional training for the cyber security sector.
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9/23/2019
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March 31, 2026
CyBOK - Cloud Security with Mark Buckwell
Adoption of cloud computing has accelerated the digital transformation of organisations globally, supported by a corresponding transformation in cybersecurity. With the migration of applications from on-premise data centres to the public cloud and their integration with edge environments, the threats to processing sensitive data have changed. The cloud platform's built-in security has mitigated the broader threat landscape for businesses, but it has also brought additional complexity and skill demands. As a result, organisations must manage multiple cloud providers with many new cybersecurity solutions that are hosted on different technology platforms.We speak with CyBOK Cloud Security Topic Guide author Mark Buckwell for a view into the topic.

November 1, 2023
CyBOK - AI for Security with Matilda Rhode
Cybersecurity, like other industries, has seen an explosion in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies in recent years. AI and ML can help to automate tasks. Data-driven approaches in general can draw patterns from vast volumes of data far quicker than humans are can. This episode summarises the state of AI for security at the time of writing and highlights some of the considerations to guide whether it is an appropriate approach for a given problem, common pitfalls to avoid, and human-AI ecosystems.AI is challenged by several open research areas including lack of transparency, robustness to concept drift, and the security of AI systems themselves. This topic guide is for those looking to build and/or procure AI solutions to use for cybersecurity applications. Some sections are more relevant for those building and others to those procuring solutions. We speak with CyBOK AI for Security author Matilda Rhode for an overview of the topic.

November 1, 2023
CyBOK - Security Economics with Tyler Moore
The Security Economics Knowledge Guide introduces some of the most impactful ways economics has helped to shed light on cybersecurity problems and frame solutions that blend private and public action. The guide focuses on the organizational, rather than individual, perspective, which is where the majority of scholarly activity has focused. The author of this knowledge guides shares canonical security failures from an economic perspective, describes key measurement challenges, reviews firm-level approaches to improving cybersecurity, and discusses available public-policy options. We speak with CyBOK Security Economics author Tyler Moore for an overview of the topic.
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